Actiontec electronic 56K V.90 manual Same as 4.Default

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The second case is where the modem is in the on-line command state (waiting for AT commands) during a data connection, and the \B is received in order to send a break to the remote modem:

Command

Effect

 

 

\K0

Clear data buffers and send break to remote modem.

 

 

\K1

Clear data buffers and send break to remote modem.

(Same as 0.)

 

 

 

\K2

Send break to remote modem immediately.

 

 

\K3

Send break to remote modem immediately. (Same as

2.)

 

 

 

\K4

Send break to remote modem in sequence with data.

 

 

\K5

Send break to remote modem in sequence with data.

(Same as 4.) (Default)

 

 

 

The third case is where a break is received from a remote modem during a connec- tion:

Command

Effect

 

 

\K0

Clear data buffers and send break to the DTE.

 

 

\K1

Clear data buffers and send break to the DTE. (Same

as 0.)

 

 

 

\K2

Send a break immediately to DTE.

 

 

\K3

Send a break immediately to DTE. (Same as 2.)

 

 

\K4

Send a break in sequence with received data to DTE.

 

 

\K5

Send a break in sequence with received data to DTE.

(Same as 4.)(Default)

 

 

 

Result Codes:

OK

n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,

5

 

ERROR Otherwise

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Contents 56K V.90 PCI Voice/Fax Windows Modem Table of Contents Introduction For Windows 95 and Windows 98 Installations Do This FirstFor Windows NT 4.0 Installation For Windows 2000 Professional Installation Installing The Modem Hardware InstallationInstalling The Modem Connecting Devices to the Modem Connecting DevicesConfiguring Windows Page Configuring Windows 95B Page Configuring Windows Page Next Page Page Configuring Windows NT Page Page Page Configuring Windows 2000 Professional Page Page Page Page Confirming the Installation of the Driver in Windows Page Installing Communications Software Modem’s Voice FeaturesPage Troubleshooting Windows 95/95B/98More Info Panel Does Not Install Windows NT Common Problems No Dialtone ErrorCan’t Connect at 56K Uninstalling the Modem Uninstalling in Windows 95Ltcom.vxd ltwave.inf Page AT Commands Repeat Last CommandAnswer Command ATXnCarrier Control Echo Command DnDialOnline Data Character Echo Command Hook ControlMonitor Speaker Volume Request ID InformationThis command turns the speaker on or off Modulation HandshakeReturn On-line to Data Mode Select Pulse DialingResult Code Control DCE Response Format Result Code OptionExtended Result Codes Dial Tone DetectBusy Tone Detect Long Space DisconnectRecall Stored Profile Auto Retrain Data Carrier Detect DCD ControlLoad Factory Settings DTR Control22bis Guard Tone Control Asynchronous Communications Mode Auxiliary Relay optionLocal Flow Control Selection This Command is effective only for use in Japan View Active Configuration and Stored Profile Data Set Ready DSR OptionLSD Zn=x Store Telephone Number \An \BnModem Port Flow Control \Kn Same as 4.Default \Nn \Tn Inactivity Timer \Vn Protocol Result Code\Xn XON/XOFF Pass Through Data Calling ToneV90=x Downstream Rate and Control Enable/Disable Data Compression AT Commands for Testing and DebuggingWrite to/Read from DSP Register Line-to-Line LoopbackATI11 XXX Registers Reference TypeAscii Connection Completion Time-Out Comma Dial Modifier TimeS10 S11 Dtmf Dialing SpeedS14 General Bit Mapped Options Status S21S22 S24 Timer to Control Sleep Mode S28 Modulation Enable/DisableS30 Inactivity Timer S32S37 Dial Line Rate default S35 Data Calling ToneS36 S38 56K Dial Line Rate default S42 Auto Rate default 1, rangeS43 Auto Mode default 1, range S89 Timer to Control Sleep Mode S90S91 S92 No CarrierResult Code FCC Regulations FCC Part 68 RequirementsDeclaration of Conformity Canadian Department Of Communications Cdoc